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American Literary History

Volume 21, Number 1, Spring 2009

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E-ISSN: 1468-4365 Print ISSN: 0896-7148

Table of Contents

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American Literary History and the Romance with America
pp. 1-18
Re-thinking “American Studies after US Exceptionalism”
pp. 19-27
Hemispheric Islam: Continents and Centuries for American Literature
pp. 28-52
Transcendental Islam: The Worlding of Our America: A Response to Wai Chee Dimock
pp. 53-66
Sex, Panic, Nation
pp. 67-86
A Response to Bruce Burgett
pp. 87-93
Ad bellum purificandum, or, Giving Peace a (Fighting) Chance in American Studies
pp. 96-119
Kenneth Burke and American Studies: A Response to Giorgio Mariani
pp. 123-127
Open Doors, Closed Minds: American Prose Writing at a Time of Crisis
pp. 128-148
A Failure of the Imagination: Diagnosing the Post-9/11 Novel: A Response to Richard Gray
pp. 152-158
“A Democratic and Fraternal Humanism”: The Cant of Pessimism and Newton Arvin’s Queer Socialism
pp. 159-182

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